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Building managers and legislative staffers have sought to reassure some concerned Tennessee lawmakers that recent renovations at the state Capitol did not install special facilities for Muslims to wash their feet before praying.

NASHVILLE (AP) – As Tennessee lawmakers consider a proposal to crack down on ticket scalping, a Nashville lawyer who opposes the bill alleges that a manager of The Black Keys tried to persuade him to change his position in exchange for tickets to a performance by the band.

NASHVILLE (AP) – Free wireless Internet access is now available outside the Senate and House chambers at the Tennessee Capitol.

Russell Humphrey, acting chief of staff for Republican Senate Speaker Ron Ramsey of Blountville, said Wednesday that wireless access will be expanded when the 151-year-old building undergoes renovations either this year or next.

Like an independent film competing for attention during Oscar season, Malcolm Pratt's relatively new cinema group might seem overshadowed by other big screen efforts in Memphis.

Just two weeks ago, a public casting call was held for "Black Snake Moan," the latest Hollywood production by Memphis writer and director Craig Brewer. Later this year, the Johnny Cash biopic "Walk the Line," also shot in Memphis, opens in theaters. But Pratt's nonprofit group - Cinema Memphis - is more concerned with shining a spotlight on the classics.

5. Archived Article: Memos - Wednesday, November 08, 2000 Kurt Zinke was named co-director of Vatterott College-Memphis, 150 Collins St Kurt Zinke was named co-director of Vatterott College-Memphis, 150 Collins St. He has worked for the college for seven years, most recently as director of the colleges Was...